Memories

I very rarely write poems, but of everything I've written; poems, short stories, essays, my novel, poems are what's been published the most often. 

One such poem was originally featured in The Offering in 2008. Please enjoy:



Woman Alone

She had that long and wavy hair
Free and untamed, just like her
It hung in her face, making a frame
Strands forming a security blanket
She was asked about her past
Her hometown 
The place she grew up
It was that question 
That made her pain 
Buried so deep inside her 
Come out
It bloomed like a flower
Starving for the sun
But she was strong 
She didn't want anyone to notice
So she just laughed
She laughed her pain away
It was a flower she had to kill
But I saw it
Just for a moment
I saw it







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